Tranquil Fury
Overweight Spic Manletcel
★★★★
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- Aug 30, 2022
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Shown completely unedited and uncut, having to watch uninterrupted with no bitching or cringing, no emotional support or safe spaces afterwards so they REALLY take in what they saw. Follow up with a serious final quiz that they have to pass with a 90 or above. No pass, no degree. Women need to understand the full effect of the urban decay, feelings of loneliness, and degeneracy on normally good men, they see so fit to perpetrate. They need to see what happens to good men who just want to be loved and live the American Dream, when pushed around, rejected, treated lesser than, backed into corners, and not allowed to even have one moment of personal clarity and inner peace.
I used to consider these movies veiled warnings to America, (I first saw them when I was around 4th or 5th grade) as the main characters had the distinction of being bad guys I legit felt kind of bad for because as crazy as they were, they acknowledged their faults, they wanted to make it better, they wanted to believe in happily ever after and the American dream. There are even moments where they seem to want to reach out for help because they see the darkness coming and sincerely don't want to be touched by it. The sad thing is, as I got older, I fell into the same trap as these men, seeing how disgusting the world truly is, how evil people truly are, how dark things can get when you feel like you have NO ONE. Both main characters had women they wanted to be with, and the harsh rejections that ensued escalated their descent into becoming the dark final products that were the same guy at the beginning of the film, but at the same time, not the same guy, (hard to explain if you never saw either of these movies).
I'm willing to bet my bottom dollar that if these cunts are made to watch both flicks in their college years, they'll think twice before pulling the shit they do that has us at this point as a society, and maybe, just maybe, they can finally be better than what modern day society has turned them into (I know, long shot, but you never know). For any of you younger cels in here, I called you in here to suggest these films because I know for a fact you'd love them. To any of you that want to check it out, I promise, you won't be disappointed...
I used to consider these movies veiled warnings to America, (I first saw them when I was around 4th or 5th grade) as the main characters had the distinction of being bad guys I legit felt kind of bad for because as crazy as they were, they acknowledged their faults, they wanted to make it better, they wanted to believe in happily ever after and the American dream. There are even moments where they seem to want to reach out for help because they see the darkness coming and sincerely don't want to be touched by it. The sad thing is, as I got older, I fell into the same trap as these men, seeing how disgusting the world truly is, how evil people truly are, how dark things can get when you feel like you have NO ONE. Both main characters had women they wanted to be with, and the harsh rejections that ensued escalated their descent into becoming the dark final products that were the same guy at the beginning of the film, but at the same time, not the same guy, (hard to explain if you never saw either of these movies).
I'm willing to bet my bottom dollar that if these cunts are made to watch both flicks in their college years, they'll think twice before pulling the shit they do that has us at this point as a society, and maybe, just maybe, they can finally be better than what modern day society has turned them into (I know, long shot, but you never know). For any of you younger cels in here, I called you in here to suggest these films because I know for a fact you'd love them. To any of you that want to check it out, I promise, you won't be disappointed...